Elements & Compounds: Question #1
Elements & Compounds: Question #1
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Question #1 A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler form by ordinary chemical means is called a(n) A. element B. compound C. mixture D. isotope
Question #2 The smallest unit of an element that has all the basic properties of the element is called a(n) A. electron B. atom C. nucleus D. isotope
Question #3 Which of the following has no positive or negative charge? A. electron B. proton C. ion D. neutron
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Question #5 Sea water, smog, and brass are all examples of A. alloys B. ionic compounds C. mixtures D. covalent compound
Question #6 Matter that has a definite shape and is made up of tightly packed particles is classified as a A. solid B. liquid C. gas D. plasma
Question #7 The written notation used to represent the number of atoms of each element in a compound is called the A. periodic table B. chemical formula C. electron configuration D. valence number
Question #8 A mixture in which one substance is uniformly distributed in another substance is called a(n) A. metal B. quark C. isotope D. solution
Question #9 The state of matter that has no definite shape or volume is a(n) A. siolid B. liquid C. gas D. plasma
Question #10 Protons and neutrons of an atom are located in the A. energy levels B. atomic number C. neutron D. nucleus